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  • Image for NLERS Program Catalog
    2024/07/15 4:07:09 NLERS Program Catalog NLERS Program Catalog
    The National Law Enforcement Roadway Safety (NLERS) Program provides no-cost training, technical assistance,...
    The National Law Enforcement Roadway Safety (NLERS) Program provides no-cost training, technical assistance, and resources to local, state, and tribal law enforcement agencies that aim to prevent officer injuries and fatalities from officer-involved collisions and struck-by incidents. Discover more about this Program through the NLERS Program Guide.
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    2020/05/22 3:30:04 Can This Wait for Backup? Can This Wait for Backup?
    Make sure that you are putting yourself in the best tactical position by using all the resources available to...
    Make sure that you are putting yourself in the best tactical position by using all the resources available to you to stay safe. If you have backup available, slow down and take time to wait for a backup officer when it is tactically safe to do so. Presented by: Chief David Flory (retired) Lieutenant Floyd Wiley (retired)
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    2020/05/22 3:07:00 Be Quick, Don't Hurry Be Quick, Don't Hurry
    When you are hurrying, you can be reckless; when you are quick, you are efficient. It is more important to be...
    When you are hurrying, you can be reckless; when you are quick, you are efficient. It is more important to be tactically safe than it is to be fast. Presented by: Chief David Flory (Retired) Lieutenant Floyd Wiley (Retired)
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    2019/11/25 2:38:28 Supporting the Psychological Response of First Responders Following a... Supporting the Psychological Response of First Responders Following a Mass Casualty Event
    This publication discusses the importance of providing law enforcement with the appropriate tools and...
    This publication discusses the importance of providing law enforcement with the appropriate tools and services to deal with stress and trauma resulting from a mass-causality event. The authors argue that providing mental health services to first responders following a mass-causality event is an essential part of the recovery process and that agencies should take steps to ensure that they have access to mental health providers.
  • Image for Final Report of the Federal Commission on School Safety: Emergency and Crisis Training for Law Enforcement (Chapter 14)
    2019/02/22 7:40:43 Final Report of the Federal Commission on School Safety: Emergency... Final Report of the Federal Commission on School Safety: Emergency and Crisis Training for Law Enforcement (Chapter 14)
    This chapter of the Federal Commission Report provides an array of emergency and crisis training resources...
    This chapter of the Federal Commission Report provides an array of emergency and crisis training resources for state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies. Justice Assistance Grant, NTTAC, identifying an armed person training, and the VALOR Officer Safety and Wellness Training are all mentioned as effective resources. In addition, training for active shooting situations, school violence prevention programs, and behavioral analysis units are mentioned.
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    2018/11/01 6:28:38 P.U.R.S.U.E P.U.R.S.U.E
    This video serves as a reminder of the dangers associated with law enforcement pursuits, for both officers...
    This video serves as a reminder of the dangers associated with law enforcement pursuits, for both officers and citizens.
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    2018/11/01 5:32:12 P.U.R.S.U.E - condensed clip P.U.R.S.U.E - condensed clip
    This video clip serves as a reminder of the dangers associated with law enforcement pursuits, for both...
    This video clip serves as a reminder of the dangers associated with law enforcement pursuits, for both officers and citizens.
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    2018/11/01 4:45:24 Reality Training - Why Communication is Key in Police Pursuits Reality Training - Why Communication is Key in Police Pursuits
    This video introduces tips for improving law enforcement communication during officer pursuits.
    This video introduces tips for improving law enforcement communication during officer pursuits.
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    2018/11/01 4:40:34 Reality Training - High Speed Pursuits Reality Training - High Speed Pursuits
    This video examines high-speed officer pursuits and tips that should be considered when engaging in a pursuit.
    This video examines high-speed officer pursuits and tips that should be considered when engaging in a pursuit.
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    2018/11/01 4:33:04 Reality Training - Vital Principles of Foot Pursuits Reality Training - Vital Principles of Foot Pursuits
    This video training includes a comprehensive set of tips and examples for effective and safe foot pursuits.
    This video training includes a comprehensive set of tips and examples for effective and safe foot pursuits.
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    2018/06/04 8:10:53 Are You on Autopilot? Are You on Autopilot?
    This poster reminds officers to stay alert while driving.
    This poster reminds officers to stay alert while driving.
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    2017/11/17 4:07:13 The Deadly Mix: Violent Encounters The Deadly Mix: Violent Encounters
    This study examines the discrepancy between how officers and offenders perceive the same situation and what...
    This study examines the discrepancy between how officers and offenders perceive the same situation and what might cause such perceptual discrepancies and distortions.
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